The American Journal of Horticulture and Florist's Companion, Band 1J.E. Tilton and Company, 1867 |
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... foliage . Its culture requires no skill , and we never knew it to suffer in the hardest winter . Pansies are widely known . They come , by right , within the province of " florist flowers , ” a class whose natural beauties have been ...
... foliage . Its culture requires no skill , and we never knew it to suffer in the hardest winter . Pansies are widely known . They come , by right , within the province of " florist flowers , ” a class whose natural beauties have been ...
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... foliage and flowers . The leaves , especially those of the last - named species , are curiously blotched and marbled ; and the flowers are of changing colors , from bright pink to sky - blue . They are of low growth , and the foliage ...
... foliage and flowers . The leaves , especially those of the last - named species , are curiously blotched and marbled ; and the flowers are of changing colors , from bright pink to sky - blue . They are of low growth , and the foliage ...
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... foliage will serve to carpet bare earth where little else will live ; but , to make it bloom in perfection , you must give it sun and air . There is another species , Vinca major , equally attractive , but much less hardy . A New ...
... foliage will serve to carpet bare earth where little else will live ; but , to make it bloom in perfection , you must give it sun and air . There is another species , Vinca major , equally attractive , but much less hardy . A New ...
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... foliage to which it owes its specific name . The other Forsythia - For- sythia suspensa is hardly worth cultivating . - The following currants - the Missouri , Seaton's , and the Ribes san- guinea - follow close on the Forsythia , with ...
... foliage to which it owes its specific name . The other Forsythia - For- sythia suspensa is hardly worth cultivating . - The following currants - the Missouri , Seaton's , and the Ribes san- guinea - follow close on the Forsythia , with ...
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... foliage . Fruit well colored Sept. 4 , unripe Sept. 15 , and not particularly good a fortnight later . This grape is deceptive in regard to coloring , and of no great value . REBECCA . My vines , in sandy soil well manured , are feeble ...
... foliage . Fruit well colored Sept. 4 , unripe Sept. 15 , and not particularly good a fortnight later . This grape is deceptive in regard to coloring , and of no great value . REBECCA . My vines , in sandy soil well manured , are feeble ...
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